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   <title>Celeb Costumes</title>
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   <published>2008-02-28T12:46:26Z</published>
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   <summary>Seems that everyone has Oscars fever or is in the grip of some celebrity mania, because if there is any prominent fancy dress costume theme I’ve noticed recently, then stars of the Hollywood screens it would be! Luckily, getting kitted out for a quirky costume party is easier than scoring a date with Kirsten Dunst. In fact, it’s virtually hassle-free. All you party punters out there just need to have a look online for cheap fancy dress, and you can get your perfect costume delivered to your door! These party-hire places not only hire costumes, but they also give you the option to buy costumes. It’s a great idea to have a bit of a costume tucked away, lurking in...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Seems that everyone has Oscars fever or is in the grip of some celebrity mania, because if there is any prominent <a href="http://www.escapade.co.uk" title="fancy dress costume">fancy dress costume</a> theme I’ve noticed recently, then stars of the Hollywood screens it would be!  Luckily, getting kitted out for a quirky costume party is easier than scoring a date with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsten_Dunst" title="Kirsten Dunst">Kirsten Dunst</a>.  In fact, it’s virtually hassle-free. All you party punters out there just need to have a look online for <a href="http://www.escapade.co.uk" title="cheap fancy dress">cheap fancy dress</a>, and you can get your perfect costume delivered to your door!</p>

<p>These party-hire places not only hire costumes, but they also give you the option to <a href="http://www.escapade.co.uk" title="buy costume">buy costume</a>s.  It’s a great idea to have a bit of a costume tucked away, lurking in wait for the next time the caped crusader might need to strike again at a fancy dress party.</p>

<p>Even though it might be a bit depressing to have the host of the party a little two-dimensional, there’s no need to worry with <a href="http://www.escapade.co.uk/Fancy-dress-male-sale/Cardboard-Cutouts.asp" title="celebrities cardboard cutouts">celebrities cardboard cutouts</a>!  They’ll be the life of the party, guaranteed, and all available online along with wigs, hats, character costumes and general <a href="http://www.escapade.co.uk" title="party supplies">party supplies</a>.</p>

<p>Don’t leave the dress-ups for the kids. Impress family, friends and untold amounts of others with a sassy, witty or <a href="http://www.props-n-frocks.co.uk" title="downright">downright</a> funny costume at your next fancy dress party.  Celebrities, Gangsters & Moles, Hawaiian, Hens & Stags, <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A196706" title="Halloween">Halloween</a> – whatever the theme, the perfect costume and accessories are out there, waiting for you!]]>
      
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   <title>Mobile savings online</title>
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   <published>2008-02-27T14:10:42Z</published>
   <updated>2008-02-27T14:11:09Z</updated>
   
   <summary>If you’re looking for unbeatable mobile phone deals, there’s no need to go any further than the comfort of your own home. Why shop offline when all the best deals on UK mobile phones are all available via the internet? If serious savings and the greatest deals on the latest phones aren’t enough to convince you, here is the low-down on online shopping. Have a read and make up your own mind. Internet retailers are often affiliated with the big name UK mobile phone providers. This means that they have access to a wide range of mobile phone technology – as soon as it’s released on the market! This technology is available to you, the customer, more rapidly and with...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[If you’re looking for unbeatable <a href="http://www.e2save.com/buy/mobile-phones/comingsoon" title="mobile phone deals">mobile phone deals</a>, there’s no need to go any further than the comfort of your own home.  Why shop offline when all the best deals on <a href="http://www.e2save.com" title="UK mobile phones">UK mobile phones</a> are all available via the internet?</p>

<p>If serious savings and the greatest deals on the latest phones aren’t enough to convince you, here is the low-down on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_shopping" title="online shopping">online shopping</a>.  Have a read and make up your own mind.</p>

<p>Internet retailers are often affiliated with the big name <a href="http://www.e2save.com/buy/mobile-phones/comingsoon" title="UK mobile phone">UK mobile phone</a> providers.  This means that they have access to a wide range of mobile phone technology – as soon as it’s released on the market!  This technology is available to you, the customer, more rapidly and with <a href="http://www.e2save.com" title="mobile phone offers">mobile phone offers</a> exclusive to the retail group.  For an unsurpassed selection of handsets, accessories, and tariffs across all the major network providers, just have a look online and see how far the internet shopping revolution has come!</p>

<p>If you’re worried about the security of your order and of the delivery, rest assured.  Ordering a <a href="http://www.e2save.com/mobile/phones/category.php?category=Latest_Phones" title="mobile phone">mobile phone</a> is as safe as it is simple.  Secure websites and safe data transfer mechanisms ensure that your personal data is protected.  Furthermore, a reputable company will <a href="http://www.ukphoneshop.com" title="strictly">strictly</a> adhere to <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3344075.stm" title="data protection laws">data protection laws</a>, and not sell or pass any client information on to a third party.  Just have a bit of a read of any website before ordering, and make sure this has been specifically stated.  Additional features such as free next day delivery puts your mobile phone in your hands, without needing to raise a sweat about arrival date or hassling with a pick-up.</p>

<p>It’s a cinch to search for fantastic <a href="http://www.e2save.com" title="mobile phone offers">mobile phone offers</a> on the internet, and even easier to order in comfort: the comfort of your own home at a time that is most convenient to you, and with peace of mind knowing that a price match guarantee ensures the lowest price, that your confidential details will remain confidential, and that reliable next day delivery services put your phone in your hands sooner.  Check out some of the great deals and savings available online for your next mobile phone purchase!]]>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Black Sea Holidays</title>
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   <published>2008-02-27T09:41:07Z</published>
   <updated>2008-02-27T09:41:29Z</updated>
   
   <summary>For me, the Black Sea always held a bit of a mysterious allure. I mean, for starters, there’s the name. If the Black Forest is home to Germany’s woodland folklore, then what could the Black Sea have in store? Then there’s the location. As one of the bodies of water separating eastern Europe from western Asia, it’s cross-continental and neighboured by Bulgaria, Romania, the Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and Turkey. If you drop a few nearby place names, it just reeks of the exotic, the romantic and the historic: Istanbul, the Bosporus strait, the Dardanelles, Odessa, Sevastopol, the Crimea, and the Sea of Azov – see what I mean? If that doesn’t inspire you to spiel off in florid nineteenth century...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[For me, the Black Sea always held a bit of a mysterious allure.  I mean, for starters, there’s the name.  If the Black Forest is home to Germany’s woodland folklore, then what could the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sea" title="Black Sea">Black Sea</a> have in store?  Then there’s the location.  As one of the bodies of water separating eastern Europe from western Asia, it’s cross-continental and neighboured by Bulgaria, Romania, the Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and Turkey.  If you drop a few nearby place names, it just reeks of the exotic, the romantic and the historic: Istanbul, the Bosporus strait, the Dardanelles, Odessa, Sevastopol, the Crimea, and the Sea of Azov – see what I mean? If that doesn’t inspire you to spiel off in florid nineteenth century exploratory <a href="http://www.sovereign-publications.com/int-property.htm" title="verse">verse</a>, I don’t know what will!</p>

<p>Back to reality, and something more firm and solid like looking at a map of the region, I realise my “few” visits to the Black Sea have covered beach-side retreats in all the bordering countries except the Ukraine and Georgia.  Many years ago, I checked out the beaches on offer in Bulgaria and Romania, then those along the Anatolian Peninsular of Turkey – and I have favourable reports of all!  Most recently, I spent a summer drifting slowly down the coast from Novorossiysk to Sochi in Russia.  I’d recommend it to anyone, especially the pristine beaches anywhere north of <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/front_page/6271122.stm" title="Sochi">Sochi</a>.  For Russia with a Mediterranean feel, this area can’t be topped!</p>

<p>But even though I enjoyed the wine, sunshine and grapevines of southern Russia, my favourite places along the Black Sea are in Bulgaria and Romania.  Like they say, first impressions last!  I’ve even wondered about investing in <a href="http://www.compasswp.com/highlights-bulgaria.html" title="property Bulgaria">property Bulgaria</a> or <a href="http://www.compasswp.com/highlights-romania.html" title="property Romania">property Romania</a> ever since the two nations joined the European Union.  With better access on European flight routes, increasing levels of tourist interest in these holiday hotspots, booming property investment markets and life at a fraction of UK and European costs – why not?</p>

<p>Other recommended investments are for <a href="http://www.compasswp.com/property-country-guide-brazil.html" title="Brazil property">Brazil property</a>, <a href="http://www.compasswp.com/property-country-guide-morocco.html" title="Morocco property">Morocco property</a> or for <a href=" http://www.compasswp.com/highlights-dubai.html" title="property in Dubai">property in Dubai</a>, but I just can't get my Black Sea dreams out of my head!]]>
      
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   <title>Thrilling Stopover In Bangkok</title>
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   <published>2007-05-15T06:56:07Z</published>
   <updated>2007-05-15T08:37:38Z</updated>
   
   <summary>There is a lot to the pulsating Thai capital Bankok than just shopping and night life. On my recent trip to Australia I discovered a whole new aspect of this exciting city and that is one of a an ideal stopover. Bangkok can be best discovered as an ideal stopover destination when you fly with Thai. The new Surnabhumi Airport is an ideal transfer point and an exciting new tourist hub that welcomes you to this beautiful city. One or two night packages are easily available at most hotels for ideal stopovers and discovering the city. Bangkok has an efficient transport system that can take you the most happening parts of the city without burning a hole in your pocket....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<img alt="bangkok.jpg" src="http://www.musicgizmos.com/bangkok.jpg" width="219" height="213" align="right"/>There is a lot to the pulsating Thai capital Bankok than just shopping and night life. On my recent trip to Australia I discovered a whole new aspect of this exciting city and that is one of a an ideal stopover. Bangkok can be best discovered as an ideal stopover destination when you fly with Thai. The new Surnabhumi Airport is an ideal transfer point and an exciting new tourist hub that welcomes you to this beautiful city. One or two night packages are easily available at most hotels for ideal stopovers and discovering the city. Bangkok has an efficient transport system that can take you the most happening parts of the city without burning a hole in your pocket. ]]>
      <![CDATA[Taxi with meters, elevated railways and the famous Tuk Tuks are all there for you to choose from. If you go in for a two night package just the way I did, then you can choose to visit the Imperial palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha on day one and perhaps keep day two for the numerous shopping opportunites Bangkok can offer. Don't forget to catch the famous night life if you have the time and in all this stopover sightseeing, do keep your taste buds on full alert for some amazing Thai cuisine, which should not be missed at any cost. You will be amazed with what this city can offer you on a short stopover and if that's not all, enjoy duty free shopping at the airport to end a fabulous short trip. You will surely remember this.
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   <title>Flyin’ High</title>
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   <published>2007-05-13T10:41:35Z</published>
   <updated>2007-05-13T10:59:56Z</updated>
   
   <summary> I have a rather unpleasant chore on my to-do list, and it’s been hanging there for quite some time now. My old notebook needs to be put to sleep. Though it’s been a great been-there-done-that companion, it is getting on in years (circa 2002) and wont to sudden strokes of paralysis. I trawled the net for a new one yesterday and zeroed in on the Flybook VM at the Dynamism.com place....</summary>
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I have a rather unpleasant chore on my to-do list, and it’s been hanging there for quite some time now. My old notebook needs to be put to sleep. Though it’s been a great been-there-done-that companion, it is getting on in years (circa 2002) and wont to sudden strokes of paralysis. I trawled the net for a new one yesterday and zeroed in on the Flybook VM at the Dynamism.com place.
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      <![CDATA[Designed in Italy (my favorite people for anything slick), and made in Taiwan, its USP is the amazing telescoping arm that can move the 12.1 inch screen (wide-aspect 1280x768 TFT) over and above the keyboard, at almost any angle. So you can adjust it whichever way you are sitting or, in my case, slumping. How clever is that!

<img alt="imgvm_2.jpg" src="http://www.musicgizmos.com/2007/05/13/imgvm_2.jpg" width="250" height="218" align ="right"/>

The design is brilliant and so is the packaging. The lightweight Flybook VM comes in four rich casings: black, silver, red, or yellow. Personally, I found the red really nice.

Now for the techie stuff: It’s got an Intel ULV Core Duo 1.06 GHz processor, 3G wireless broadband (optional), 2GB RAM, 60GB hard drive and integrated dual-layer DVD burner. The notebook also includes Bluetooth 2.0, wireless 802.11 a/b/g, fingerprint reader, stereo speakers, microphone, ExpressCard/54, and camera.

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More importantly, it includes unlimited toll-free support and the Dynamism Rescue Warranty. 

It’s a beauty and costs between $2,400 and $2,700. 

Now I’m thinking, is it really worth the price or should I just look for a cheaper one on eBay?

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   <title>Here comes Spidey</title>
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   <published>2007-05-09T12:24:43Z</published>
   <updated>2007-05-10T07:36:38Z</updated>
   
   <summary> No other film of 2007 has generated so much anticipation than Spiderman 3. Now that the film is out and has been declared a huge box office success, one can say that a lot has gone into the publicity of the film which has made it into a phenomena today. One such publicity tool was the Spiderman 3 official movie blog posted on the film&apos;s website that gave Spidey fans something new to look forward to as far as their hero was concerned. There is so much for Spidey lovers who get caught in this web. Movie Trailers, behind the scene looks and the use of state-of-the-art media, that makes this particular blogging experience into one thrilling ride. Sony...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<img alt="Spidey%201.jpg" src="http://www.musicgizmos.com/Spidey%201.jpg" width="263" height="228" /> No other film of 2007 has generated so much anticipation than Spiderman 3. Now that the film is out and has been declared a huge box office success, one can say that a lot has gone into the publicity of the film which has made it into a phenomena today. One such publicity tool was the Spiderman 3 official movie blog posted on the film's website that gave Spidey fans something new to look forward to as far as their hero was concerned. There is so much for Spidey lovers who get caught in this web. Movie Trailers, behind the scene looks and the use of state-of-the-art media, that makes this particular blogging experience into one thrilling ride.  Sony has left no stone unturned in to give the fans a much bigger experience as fans can share their own personal experiences and of course the anticipation of watching their favorite super hero spin a web of thrill and excitement.]]>
      The Spiderman 3 movie blog is just trailer to showcase the future of film publicity and the extensive use of high end multimedia in making a film look larger than life. Watch out for more mind blowing webs on cyberspace to catch your cinematic fancy and for once the show will go on for more than one would have asked for. Enjoy it as it keeps getting bigger.
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   <title>Remembering the Cooler King</title>
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   <published>2007-05-09T06:41:47Z</published>
   <updated>2007-05-15T08:44:42Z</updated>
   
   <summary> I’ve always had a thing for watches. Never had patience for the delicate, pea-sized-dial ones though; the bigger the dial, the chunkier the strap, the happier I am. Always had a thing for Steve McQueen, too. With his quirky suavity, the image of him making his ‘Great Escape’, astride that signature bike of his, is part of Hollywood folklore. I loved him in ‘Papillon’ and ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ too. They really don’t make stars like him anymore, do they? TAG Heuer has decided to pay tribute to the king of cool, and fittingly so. They’ve come up with a TAG Heuer Monaco Vintage Limited Edition Steve McQueen Watch, which sports a red, white and blue striped dial, and...</summary>
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I’ve always had a thing for watches. Never had patience for the delicate, pea-sized-dial ones though; the bigger the dial, the chunkier the strap, the happier I am. 
Always had a thing for <strong>Steve McQueen</strong>, too. With his quirky suavity, the image of him making his ‘Great Escape’, astride that signature bike of his, is part of Hollywood folklore. I loved him in ‘Papillon’ and ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ too. They really don’t make stars like him anymore, do they?
<strong>TAG Heuer </strong>has decided to pay tribute to the king of cool, and fittingly so. 
They’ve come up with a <strong>TAG Heuer Monaco Vintage Limited Edition Steve McQueen Watch</strong>, which sports a red, white and blue striped dial, and a steel strap. A new but retro version of their classic square-faced Monaco watch, I found it selling for $3,995 on Amazon! A bit steep but, maybe, not for some die-hard Cooler King fan!
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      <![CDATA[Then, there’s the <strong>Monaco Vintage Limited Edition </strong>dedicated to the Porsche 917-Gulf K, which featured in McQueen’s racing flick, Le Mans. 
It has a black dial with orange and blue stripes and a GULF logo replacing the Monaco one. The strap is alligator leather, black and with orange stitching, to go with the orange stripes, duh?! This one’s a limited edition, with just 4,000 pieces. I really liked this one better; the red white blue seemed a bit too candy floss-ish.

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   <title>Oakley THUMP PRO</title>
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   <published>2007-02-26T08:56:42Z</published>
   <updated>2007-02-26T10:13:26Z</updated>
   
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    <td class="specsleft">Oakley THUMP PRO</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Type<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft"> Flash drive based</td>
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    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Capacity</td>
    <td class="specsleft">1 GB / 512 MB / 256   MB</td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">Display</td>
    <td class="specsleft">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">File types</td>
    <td class="specsleft">AAC, MP3, WMA, Audible</td>
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    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td class="specsleft"> USB 2.0</td>
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    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td class="specsleft">?</td>
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    <td class="specsleft">6 hours</td>
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   <title>MPIO FL400</title>
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   <published>2007-02-26T08:24:14Z</published>
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    <td height="30" class="specsleft"> Name<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">MPIO FL400</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Type<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft"> Flash drive based</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Capacity</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 1 GB </td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="29" class="specsleft">Display</td>
    <td class="specsleft">128x48 Full Graphic LCD</td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">File types</td>
    <td class="specsleft">MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer3, WMA, OGG</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Video playback</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Photo Support</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft"> FM Radio<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Games</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="28" class="specsleft">Expandable Memory</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Connection</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> USB 2.0</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Line In / Out<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
  </tr>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Battery<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">Lithium Polymer</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Battery Life</td>
    <td class="specsleft">9 hours</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td WIDTH="36%" height="25" class="specsleft"> Colour(s)<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft" WIDTH="64%"> <p> Black<br>
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    </td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Dimensions<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">46 x 14 x 28 mm </td>
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    <td height="38" class="specsleft">Weight<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">26 grams </td>
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<entry>
   <title>MobiBLU Cubisto Fashion Cube 2GB</title>
   <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.musicgizmos.com/archives/mobiblu_cubisto_fashion_cube_2gb.php" />
   <id>tag:www.musicgizmos.com,2007://1.1763</id>
   
   <published>2007-02-26T08:07:42Z</published>
   <updated>2007-02-26T08:23:51Z</updated>
   
   <summary></summary>
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      <name></name>
      
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      <category term="mobiBLU" scheme="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#category" />
   
   
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    <td height="30" class="specsleft"> Name<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">MobiBLU Cubisto Fashion Cube 2GB</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Type<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft"> Flash drive based</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Capacity</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 2 GB </td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="29" class="specsleft">Display</td>
    <td class="specsleft">0.66&quot; OLED</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="29" class="specsleft">File types</td>
    <td class="specsleft">MP3, WMA, OGG</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Video playback</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
  </tr>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Photo Support</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft"> FM Radio<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Games</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="28" class="specsleft">Expandable Memory</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Connection</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> USB 2.0</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Line In / Out<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Battery<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">Lithium Polymer</td>
  </tr>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Battery Life</td>
    <td class="specsleft">10 hours</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td WIDTH="36%" height="25" class="specsleft"> Colour(s)<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft" WIDTH="64%"> <p> Black, Blue, Brown <br>
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    </td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Dimensions<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">26 x 26 x 26 mm </td>
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    <td height="38" class="specsleft">Weight<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">18 grams </td>
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<entry>
   <title>MobiBLU Boxon 2GB</title>
   <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.musicgizmos.com/archives/mobiblu_boxon_2gb.php" />
   <id>tag:www.musicgizmos.com,2007://1.1762</id>
   
   <published>2007-02-26T07:58:40Z</published>
   <updated>2007-02-26T08:06:43Z</updated>
   
   <summary></summary>
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      <name></name>
      
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    <td height="30" class="specsleft"> Name<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">MobiBLU_Boxon_2GB</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Type<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft"> Flash drive based</td>
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    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Capacity</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 2 GB </td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">Display</td>
    <td class="specsleft">1.71-inch full color OLED display</td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">File types</td>
    <td class="specsleft">MP3, WMV, OGG, ASF</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Video playback</td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Photo Support</td>
    <td class="specsleft">JPEG</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft"> FM Radio<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Games</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="28" class="specsleft">Expandable Memory</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Connection</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> USB 2.0</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Line In / Out<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Battery<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">Lithium Polymer</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Battery Life</td>
    <td class="specsleft">12 hours (Music). Max. 4 hours (Video)</td>
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    <td WIDTH="36%" height="25" class="specsleft"> Colour(s)<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft" WIDTH="64%"> <p> Black<br>
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    </td>
  </tr>
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    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Dimensions<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">42 x 12 x 49 mm </td>
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    <td height="38" class="specsleft">Weight<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">30 grams </td>
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<entry>
   <title>iRiver T10 1GB with FM Tuner</title>
   <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.musicgizmos.com/archives/iriver_t10_1gb_with_fm_tuner.php" />
   <id>tag:www.musicgizmos.com,2007://1.1761</id>
   
   <published>2007-02-24T11:23:29Z</published>
   <updated>2007-02-24T12:04:34Z</updated>
   
   <summary></summary>
   <author>
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    <td height="30" class="specsleft"> Name<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">iRiver T10 1GB with FM Tuner</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Type<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft"> Flash drive based</td>
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    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Capacity</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 1 GB </td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">Display</td>
    <td class="specsleft">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">File types</td>
    <td class="specsleft">MP3, WMA, ASF, OGG Vorbis</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Video playback</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Photo Support</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft"> FM Radio<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Games</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
  </tr>
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    <td height="28" class="specsleft">Expandable Memory</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Connection</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> USB 2.0</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Line In / Out<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Battery<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">1XAA battery</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Battery Life</td>
    <td class="specsleft">53 hours (music)</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td WIDTH="36%" height="25" class="specsleft"> Colour(s)<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft" WIDTH="64%"> <p> Black  + Yellow <br>
      </p>
      </td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Dimensions<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">86 x 41 x 29 mm </td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="38" class="specsleft">Weight<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">49 grams </td>
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<entry>
   <title>iRiver X20</title>
   <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.musicgizmos.com/archives/iriver_x20.php" />
   <id>tag:www.musicgizmos.com,2007://1.1760</id>
   
   <published>2007-02-24T10:34:05Z</published>
   <updated>2007-02-24T12:08:17Z</updated>
   
   <summary></summary>
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    <td height="30" class="specsleft"> Name<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">iRiver X20</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Type<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft"> Flash drive based</td>
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    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Capacity</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 2 GB / 4 GB</td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">Display</td>
    <td class="specsleft">2.2&quot; QVGA TFT LCD (320 x 240)</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="29" class="specsleft">File types</td>
    <td class="specsleft">MP3, WMA, ASF, OGG</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Video playback</td>
    <td class="specsleft">MPEG4 SP, WMV SP</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Photo Support</td>
    <td class="specsleft">JPEG</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft"> FM Radio<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Games</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="28" class="specsleft">Expandable Memory</td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Connection</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> USB 2.0</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Line In / Out<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">Line in </td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Battery<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">Lithium Ion</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Battery Life</td>
    <td class="specsleft">22 hours (music), 6 hours (video)</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td WIDTH="36%" height="25" class="specsleft"> Colour(s)<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft" WIDTH="64%"> <p> Black <br>
      </p>
      </td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Dimensions<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">98 x 14 x 49 mm </td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="38" class="specsleft">Weight<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">71 grams </td>
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<entry>
   <title>iRiver S10</title>
   <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.musicgizmos.com/archives/iriver_s10.php" />
   <id>tag:www.musicgizmos.com,2007://1.1759</id>
   
   <published>2007-02-24T09:55:22Z</published>
   <updated>2007-02-24T12:07:51Z</updated>
   
   <summary></summary>
   <author>
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    <td height="30" class="specsleft"> Name<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">iRiver S10</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Type<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft"> Flash drive based</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Capacity</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 1 GB / 2 GB</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="29" class="specsleft">Display</td>
    <td class="specsleft">1.15 inch</td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">File types</td>
    <td class="specsleft">MP3, WMA, ASF, and OGG (including Q10)</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Video playback</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Photo Support</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> BMP </td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft"> FM Radio<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Games</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="28" class="specsleft">Expandable Memory</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Connection</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> USB 2.0</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Line In / Out<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Battery<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">Lithium Polymer</td>
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  <tr> 
    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Battery Life</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 8 Hours (Music)</td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td WIDTH="36%" height="25" class="specsleft"> Colour(s)<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft" WIDTH="64%"> <p> Black <br>
      </p>
      </td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Dimensions<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">42x 10.8 x 30 mm </td>
  </tr>
  <tr> 
    <td height="38" class="specsleft">Weight<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">17.5 grams </td>
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   <title>iRiver H10 Jr</title>
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   <published>2007-02-24T08:40:23Z</published>
   <updated>2007-02-24T10:21:26Z</updated>
   
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    <td class="specs" bgcolor="#F1F1F1" width="36%"> <p align="center"><strong>Category</strong>	
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    <td class="specs" bgcolor="#F1F1F1" width="64%"> <p align="center"><strong>Specification</strong></p></td>
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    <td height="30" class="specsleft"> Name<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">iRiver H10 Jr</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Type<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft"> Flash drive based</td>
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    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Capacity</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 1 GB </td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">Display</td>
    <td class="specsleft">1.2&quot; 260,000 color LTPS LCD</td>
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    <td height="29" class="specsleft">File types</td>
    <td class="specsleft">MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, WMA, ASF, OGG</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Video playback</td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Photo Support</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft"> FM Radio<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Games</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="28" class="specsleft">Expandable Memory</td>
    <td class="specsleft">No</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft"> Connection</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> USB 2.0</td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Line In / Out<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">Yes (Analogue) </td>
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    <td height="27" class="specsleft">Battery<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">Lithium Ion</td>
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    <td height="25" class="specsleft">Battery Life</td>
    <td class="specsleft"> 40 Hours (Music)</td>
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    <td WIDTH="36%" height="25" class="specsleft"> Colour(s)<br> </td>
    <td class="specsleft" WIDTH="64%"> <p> Red + Silver <br>
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    <td height="26" class="specsleft">Dimensions<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">42 x 16 x 72 mm </td>
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    <td height="38" class="specsleft">Weight<br></td>
    <td class="specsleft">50 grams </td>
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